Sunday, 23 September 2012

Mitt Romney will win if he were in Singapore

With the help of our main stream media, Mitt Romney
will win if he were in Singapore.

Mitt Romney is a perfect candidate of the PAP if he were
in Singapore. His quotes are so close to
the PAP’s governing principle and philosophy.
Most likely, in Singapore, he will also not subject to the kinds of scrutiny
and criticisms as he has in the USA.

If he were in Singapore, he will win comfortably as
the main stream media will not question him about his attitude towards the
poor, about the education, income and employment etc. Instead, the MSM will praise him for his ‘big’
sacrifice.

Free press plays the crucial difference. Unfortunately, Mitt Romney will
most likely not be elected as the next US President. His American dream seems to be a mission
impossible.

But then, who else in Singapore like Mitt Romney will ‘sacrifice’
himself for a betterment of political development here? Again will there any multi-millionaire in
Singapore be interested to stand for election in Singapore?

This is why Mitt Romney is born in the wrong
place. If he were in Singapore, we welcome
foreign talents and multi-millionaires.
Foreign born, no problem, you can still stand for election if you are a
citizen.

In addition, the PAP will ask the main stream media to
help Mitt Romney to promote him despite the following controversies:

Not concerning about the very poor

Like the PAP, Mitt will say there are safety nets for the
poor.

“I’m in this race because I care about Americans. I’m not
concerned about the very poor — we have a safety net there,” he said. “If it
needs repair, I’ll fix it. I’m not concerned about the very rich — they’re
doing just fine. I’m concerned about the very heart of America, the 90-95
percent of Americans who right now are struggling.”http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0212/72297.html#ixzz27BDWjwXC

Education: if you can afford

Like Mitt, if you have money you can go
overseas for university education.

“I think this is a
land of opportunity for every single person, every single citizen of this great
nation. And I want to make sure that we keep America a place of opportunity,
where everyone has a fair shot. They get as
much education as they can afford and with their time they’re able to get and
if they have a willingness to work hard and the right values, they ought to be
able to provide for their family and have a shot of realizing their dreams.http://www.addictinginfo.org/2012/06/29/afford/

Most don’t pay income tax but hope for free goods

In Singapore, most people don’t pay personal income
tax and they are dependent upon government for health care, housing, transport,
and even education.

"There are 47 percent of the people who
will vote for the president no matter what. All right, there are 47 percent who
are with him, who are dependent upon government, who believe that they are
victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who
believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to
you-name-it. That that's an entitlement. And the government should give it to
them. And they will vote for this president no matter what.""http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/OTUS/top-13-quotes-mitt-romneys-leaked-fundraiser-video/story?id=17264969#1

Big sacrifice and low tax rate

Singapore offers one of the lowest personal
income taxes in the world to residents and people like Mitt Romney if he joins
politics in Singapore, he will be considered as a very big sacrifice.

Mitt Romney paid an effective tax rate of 14.1 percent in
2011, according to a tax return filed on Friday,……Romney's income was $13,696,951 in 2011, and he paid
$1,935,708 in taxes. Romney's income for the year was more than 263 times
larger than the U.S. median household income of$51,914.

Our MSM will further emphasize about his deduction to
show that he is making even more sacrifices.

The choice to not take the deduction allowed Romney to
inflate his tax rate to 14.1 percent. The difference between his charitable
giving of more than $4 million and his claimed deductions of $2.25 million
increased his tax bill by several hundred thousand dollars, as he paid taxes he
didn't have to on nearly two million dollars.(http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/21/mitt-romney-tax-return_n_1904573.html)

Low productivity, you are fired

People with low
education and low productivity should receive low pay if not fired.

Firing peopleIn January, while making a case for why consumers looking for
health insurance would benefit from companies competing for their business,
Romney expressed his view in a way that he later admitted would
"haunt" him on the campaign trail."I like being able to fire people who provide services to
me," Romney told the Nashua Chamber of Commerce in New Hampshire.http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/09/19/romney-speech-blunders.html

Casino – the way to solve problem

Mitt likes betting so he
will support the so-called integrated projects in Singapore.

A $10,000 betPrior to winning the Republican nomination in the summer of
2012, Romney took part in a December 2011 debate that included Texas governor
and fellow Republican candidate Rick Perry. In a heated exchange, Perry accused
Romney of backtracking on a previous statement in which Romney allegedly touted
the Massachusetts health-care program he signed as a national model for health
care reform.A flustered Romney then made what critics called an outrageous
challenge to settle the veracity of Perry's claim."Rick, I'll tell you what: 10,000 bucks. $10,000 bet?"
he proposed.Perry declined, responding, "I'm not in the betting
business."http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/09/19/romney-speech-blunders.html

Never understand the difficulties facing jobless
people

Like Mitt, the PAP is quite
ignorance of problems facing jobless and poor people.

A joke about being jobless

While addressing out-of-work Floridians at a rally in June, Romney
attempted a bit of humour: "I should tell my story. I'm also
unemployed."

Critics felt this was a bit rich, not to mention disingenuous,
coming from a man worth a reported $250 million US.

In Singapore, under the magic hand of the
MSM, Mitt Romney will be a person who makes big sacrifice to join the PAP. He
is a successful businessman and graduated from Harvard. He cares about the
poor, jobless and likes integrated resort projects. Besides having risk experience
in investment and betting, he also encourages parents to send their children
for education overseas if they can afford.

Of course, Mitt Romney will stress that the government
has already have many inclusive safety nets for the poor, for their children’s education,
health care, housing, transport and CPF savings.

However, this is a Singapore reality not an
American dream. A Mitt similar will win in Singapore but a real Mitt will most
likely not be able to realise his American dream in his home country. Blame
what – free press!